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Urania is the goddess of astronomy and stars, her attributes being the globe and compass. The muse Urania is sometimes confused with Aphrodite Urania.
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In Greek mythology, Urania may refer to the following divinities: Urania, the Oceanid with a 'divine in form'. She was one of the 3,000 water-nymph daughters of the Titans Oceanus and his sister-spouse Tethys. Wikipedia
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Proper noun · (Greek mythology) The Muse of astronomy. · (Greek mythology) One of the epithets of Aphrodite. · (astronomy) 30 Urania, a main belt asteroid.
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Aphrodite Urania, also known as Urania Aphrodite, was a deity in ancient Greek mythology. She was one of the multiple aspects or epithets associated with ...
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Aphrodite Urania was an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite, signifying a "heavenly" or "spiritual" aspect descended from the sky-god Ouranos to ...
Urania, which is also written as "Ourania," is one of the 9 Muses (or Mousai), who together were the goddesses of dance, song and music.